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Seated: Eileen Stevens, Roger Lalk, Sally Zaspel. First Row: Miss Wagner, Janice Tutton, Judy Hanson, Carol Severson, Betty Baker, Angeline Rahn, Beverly Sleaver, Mr. Shreve. Second Row: Joyce Weckler, Evelyn Lehr, Sue Blevin, Mary Mueller, Mary Ramsey, Almayrene Hacht, Ginger Hummel, Beverly Hartwig. Third Row: Gene Heth, Ruth Knilans, Mari- lyn Swanson, Terry Rose, Carol Meier, Tom Beckman, Sylvia Speer, Don Krause, Marilyn Gess, Judy Burns, Shirley Sonnen- schein, Ed Plechaty. STUDENT CUUNCII. The method of organization of the Student Council was different this year. One repre- sentative was chosen from each home room, making a much larger group than ever before. With Mr. Shreve as their advisor, the council elected Roger Lalk to serve as president, Eileen Stevens as vice president, and Sally Zaspel as secretary and treasurer. One of the first proiects on their list was to plan a noon hour program. Mr. Wade served as noon recreation director for the year. With his help, teams were divided up for touch foot- ball, archery and horseshoes. During the winter months, checkers and chess were played in the main room. Another important task of the council was planning the homecoming parade which proved to be a great success. Everyone had a ringing good time at the Student Council's Bell Hop. lEveryone was required to wear a bell to gain admission.l As the Tchogeerrah now goes to press we are about to move into the new addition which will present many more problems before the council.
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YUU TH The Youth Council started their year by electing new and very capable officers. They are Kathy Shook, president, Mary Ann Nowak, vice president, Dan O'Brien, treasurer, and Lou Ann Behrend, secretary. The council was under the leadership of their capable and co-opera- tive advisor, Mr. Herdendorf. Helping in the November election was one of their activities of the year. On January 3 they sponsored a community formal which was a huge success. 60UN6ll. The group put on a March of Dimes dance with proceeds going to the March of Dimes Fund. Representatives of the organization were sent to the District Youth Conference at Monroe and the State Conference at Madison. One of the main purposes for sending these people was to teach them how to better the community. The Youth Council, hoping to see their dream of a youth center come true, is continually helping the community. Seated: Mary Ann Nowak, Kathy Shook, Lou Ann Behrend. First Row: Jim Gessl,Sharon Rieck, Judy Fry, Shirley Arndt, Harlene Blazel, Janice Fingel, Duane Riggs, Mr. Herdendorf. Second Row: Judy Hanson, Ellen Warnke, Lynn Prange, Cynthia Baker, Avis Severude, Bonnie Jockowitz, Myrna Moore, Darlene Halverson. Third Row: Bill Knilans, Gene Heth, Verna Nadig, Geri Warner, Barbara Derlein, Shirley Sonnenschein, Donna Barfknecht, Thelma Manz, Irene Sandvald, Jane Ann McMicken, Tom Mason, Douglas Vogel.
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